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The DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) was an American automobile manufacturer formed by automobile industry executive John DeLorean in 1975. [1] It produced just one model, from early 1981 to late 1982—the stainless steel DeLorean sports car featuring gull-wing doors.
DeLorean Celebrating the Impossible. DeLorean Motor Cars (1978) Ltd. ISBN 978-0-9928594-0-4. Wills, Barrie (2015). John Z, the DeLorean & Me: Tales from an Insider. Houston, TX: DeLorean Garage. ISBN 978-0-9856578-8-8. an insider's view of the longest serving employee, director of purchasing and last CEO of DeLorean Motor Cars in Northern Ireland
Owned by the same family since 1983, the DMC-12 presented by Worldwide Auctioneers has only 2,891 miles on it.
DeLorean was born in Detroit, Michigan, the eldest of four sons of Zachary and Kathryn (née Pribák) DeLorean. [4] His father, a mill worker, was Romanian, born Zaharia Delorean [5] (Romanian pronunciation: [deloˈre̯an]) in the village of Sugág, Alsó-Fehér County, Austria-Hungary (currently Șugag, Alba County, Romania) and emigrated to the United States when he was 20. [6]
Jeg Coughlin Sr. started JEGS Automotive Inc. in 1960 in a garage near downtown Columbus, Ohio because there was no source in the Midwest to obtain high-performance auto parts to modify hot rods. As JEGS became known for their full selection, the "garage" grew into a successful company.
The criminal trial was fresh in memory when the DMC-12 — equipped with the mysterious "flux capacitor" — served as a time machine in the 1985 hit "Back to the Future," enshrining it in pop ...
The DeLorean Alpha5 is a battery electric sports car designed by Italdesign Giugiaro for the American DeLorean Motor Company. It goes from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 2.99 seconds, 0 to 88 mph (140 km/h) in an estimated 4.35 seconds and has a top speed of 155 mph (248 km/h), and it entered production in late 2024.
The car was a Reliant Rialto extensively modified to resemble an original DMC-12, with features including gullwing doors and a paint job resembling brushed aluminium. Ty DeLorean, formerly known as Ben Grainger, claimed he was the illegitimate son of John Z DeLorean. Despite losing a high court battle against the DeLorean Motor Company, and ...